IRS and Holly Paz, Obamacare alternatives, faith-based dorm life

Today’s news and a new wrinkle in the IRS political-targeting scandal, plus: alternatives to Obamacare with Congressman Tom Price, alternatives to state university dorm life, commentary from WORLD News Group’s Janie B. Cheaney, and more

Program Segments

Wednesday news

Syria debate: Administration officials engage Capitol Hill in search of support for its plans for a limited strike against the Assad regime.

Religious liberty: A small business in the middle of a big, expensive fight shut their doors in Oregon. And in Texas, a city ordinance on “sexual orientation discrimination” raises religious liberty concerns.

Economy: Stocks were mixed on Tuesday. That despite the fact that the Manufacturing Report on Business, compiled by the Institute for Supply Management, showed an improvement in manufacturing conditions in the United States in August.

Who is Holly Paz?

She’s a key staffer at the heart of the Internal Revenue Service political-targeting scandal. Yesterday, a deadline passed for Paz to correct inconsistencies in her testimony to Congress, or face possible consequences. TW&E’s Jim Henry has the story.

Obamacare alternatives

Stung by criticism from the president that Republicans have no alternative plans other than repealing the Affordable Care Act, some in Congress reiterate reform ideas but continue to call for defunding and delay. TW&E’S Kent Covington speaks with Congressman Tom Price.